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Well I finally finished the tour pack/graphic modifications on my 2010 SG. Worked on the Tour Pack over the winter. Bought a used trunk, disassembled, painted, powdercoated latches and rack and then stripped to match the bike (twice). I never get anything exactly how I want it the first time.
I also re-stripped the saddle bags as I felt the silver was too wide before. The stripes are a high metallic silver with a charcoal outline that pictures dont do justice.
Here are a few pictures of the Street Glide in "Full Tour" mode. The only thing left is possibly the addition of rear speakers. Let me know what you think!
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